Roundabouts: Are one of the safest intersection treatments. They work by slowing the speed of motorists and directing traffic in one direction. If a crash does occur, the impact speed and angle of the collision is less severe by avoiding a ‘T-Bone” crash.

Flexible barriers: Prevent cars from running off the road or into oncoming traffic. The barrier is forgiving and absorbs much of the force in a collision, reducing the impact to the human body and allowing the vehicle to come to a gradual standstill.

Tactile surfaces: Are raised or grooved patterns along a road, to provide motorists with an audible warning that their vehicle is straying from their travel lane.

Sealed shoulders: When a vehicle leaves the road, especially at high speeds, stopping and/ or steering back into the traffic lane is easier if the tyres are able to grip to a sealed shoulder, rather than trying to find traction on loose gravel.

Lane markings: Help drivers guide their vehicles through turning movements.